None of the other characters even approach empathy, chemistry or believability.
Not exact matches
Even more out
of character are God's words (perhaps significantly not Yahweh's) in verses 11 - 14:»...
none like you has been before you and
none like you shall arise after you... no
other king shall compare with you all your days.»
None of the
other minimal
characters attributed to this film truly matter, not
even their significant
others.
None of the
characters is fleshed out beyond what's necessary for the plot at hand, as we get the sense that not a single one
of them has
even a shred
of a personal life, family or friendships
other than as vessels inhabiting their current occupations.
The real estate urbanity is ripe for ridicule, and it's a shame that more wasn't made
of this as The Architect instead treads a predictable path with a textbook love triangle, a requisite quirky charlatan, and
other stale placeholder
characters (such as Colin's dull and doting parents played by John Aylward and Pamela Reed, so perfunctory they don't
even have names),
none of which are very likeable.
None of the
other characters, not
even Schwarzenegger, are written like their previous film versions.
Little from the first film is entirely dropped (mainly just Chloë Grace Moretz's sage 7th grader), but
none of it is belabored, not
even the diary and cartoon
character renderings that distinguished this series from
other middle school ones.